The Doctors: Beverly Johnson Supermodel Makeup Tips and Golfing

Beverly Johnson: Supermodel Makeup Regimen

We all want to look great in the morning as we leave the house, but we don’t always have a lot of time to get ready and apply a full face of makeup. However, according to model Beverly Johnson, you don’t need a lot of time–and when it comes to beauty, who better to ask for advice than one of America’s most legendary supermodels?

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Beverly, who was the first African American woman to appear on the cover of Vogue Magazine back in 1974, joined The Doctors and demonstrated her tips for applying makeup in less than two minutes.

The Doctors: Omega XL Review

Beverly starts off in the morning by opening up an Omega XL capsule and actually applying it directly to her skin. She applies her foundation with her fingers and then sets it with powder. Next, she adds blush and then fills in her eyebrows with a pencil.

Most people think that applying false eyelashes is difficult, but Beverly showed off how easy it can be. With her finger, she places just a bit of glue to the lash and then sticks it right onto her eyelid. That’s it! An entire fresh-faced look in less than two minutes. Did I mention that Beverly is nearly 60 years old?!

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The Doctors: Beverly Johnson Golfing

In addition to her quick and easy makeup routine, Beverly stays fit and looking great with plenty of exercise, and one of her favorite activities is golf. The Doctors decided to challenge Beverly to a little “putt-off,” where she faced Dr Ordon in a putting challenge.

The challenge was three putts; whoever sinks the most, wins. With just a bit of “help” (I won’t say they cheated!) from Dr Stork, the game ended in a 1-1 tie. Later, Beverly previewed her Oprah Winfrey Network series, Beverly’s Full House.

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After my childhood dream of achieving Olympic figure skating gold fell through, I moved on to Plan B: become a writer. I've been writing since I can remember, and consider myself lucky to be making a career out of it. I graduated from Marymount Manhattan College in 2011, and since that time, I have worked as a writer, editor and blogger. Luckily for this site, my love of TV borders on obsession.